CNN will spend part of Super Tuesday reporting from Cape Breton — the “Canadian island” being promoted as a destination for American political exiles in the event that Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential nomination and the subsequent election.

Media interest in Cape Breton has been growing since Sydney-based radio host Rob Calabrese launched a website called “Cape Breton if Donald Trump wins”, where he’s been encouraging Americans anxious to escape a Trump presidency to consider the relative calm of the Cape Breton highlands.

According to CTV Atlantic, Cape Breton tourism officials have been working with CNN to organize a broadcast for Super Tuesday — the day when several U.S. states hold primary elections. CNN will begin its coverage by profiling Cape Bretoners.

Calabrese’s website went viral shortly after it launched on February 15, with CNNMoney reporting that “a Canadian island has invited Americans to move there if Donald Trump wins the presidency.”

Tulle told CTV Atlantic that CNN wants “to get a sense of the locals. Who we are as a people and what is it that our lifestyle is all about.”

In the afternoon, CNN will hit some of the island’s most scenic places, Tulle told CTV.

Since launching his website roughly two weeks ago, Calabrese has added an FAQ page where he provides information to Americans who want to learn about immigrating to Canada or how to become a dual citizen. Calabrese also has shared a personal message on his homepage.

“I am humbled. I am just a regular guy who started this as a way to get people to see what we have here on Cape Breton Island, and I am so happy that so many of you have come to learn more. But the truth is, we welcome all, no matter who you support, be it Democrat, Republican or Donald Trump,” Calabrese wrote. “I hope you will stay and learn more about our island, and this summer I hope to see you here in Cape Breton.”